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Is the brain all that is producing this experience?
Nothing. You’ll be eaten by maggots and turned to dust that’s all.
If your talking about the Abrahamic God and the notion of hell and heaven. I assure you it’s horseshit. No one with an IQ higher than 90 will believe this medieval birdshit...I hope so.
My biggest fear is any sort of existence outside of my human life. I hope the nightmare ends for good.
If your talking about the Abrahamic God and the notion of hell and heaven. I assure you it’s horseshit. No one with an IQ higher than 90 will believe this medieval birdshit...
Everything ends when your heart stops beating. Your brain is going to be eaten by maggots. You’ll become dust as I said before. You need your heart and brain to experience sth similar to life, hell or whatever... Relax and try to enjoy this meaningless life as much as possible.Of course not. The concept of a god the judges your decisions seems so far fetched I don't even consider it anymore.
I'm talking about "experience". I don't want any experience to occur after death. I want the story to end right then and there ,full stop. It isn't very clear if that is what happens in my head. Some would say it is absurd to consider it because we have no evidence pointing to any kind of experience after death. I don't know about that personally. We already live within something that is already absolutely absurd -- existence/reality/the world whatever. Why not just slap on something equally absurd at that point?
While I believe there isn't an afterlife. Claiming with absolute certainty that nothing will follow up after death is pretty ignorant. It's impossible to know this because it's literally impossible to prove, all we can do is speculate. No matter how much you argue for whether you believe in an afterlife or not, it's pointless because you'll never know until you're dead.Everything ends when your heart stops beating. Your brain is going to be eaten by maggots. You’ll become dust as I said before. You need your heart and brain to experience sth similar to life, hell or whatever... Relax and try to enjoy this meaningless life as much as possible.
Let's believe in God then, because we can't possibly prove and be one hundred percent sure he doesn't exist. Let's never affirm things such as God does not exist also.While I believe there isn't an afterlife. Claiming with absolute certainty that nothing will follow up after death is pretty ignorant. It's impossible to know this because it's literally impossible to prove, all we can do is speculate. No matter how much you argue for whether you believe in an afterlife or not, it's pointless because you'll never know until you're dead.
Let's believe in God then, because we can't possibly prove and be one hundred percent sure he doesn't exist. Let's never affirm things such as God does not exist also.
Pointless to wonder about questions that we can't have the answer of. We do have more reasons to assume there's no afterlife, unless you're religious though. You can think up many theories, none can be proved because no one has come from the dead to give us an answer.I had a feeling someone would go there. Thing is, we know experience is something that can exist because we live it everyday. The question is whether or not experience persists in some form. I think that is valid because we at least know experience/consciousness is something that is possible.
If one knew god existed during the daytime, it would be reasonable to ask if he existed at night.
That's a good point, and I'm not sure if most people fully realize it. The full magnitude of existence's absurdity only occurred to me relatively recently.We already live within something that is already absolutely absurd -- existence/reality/the world whatever.